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1 Jeopardy Take out Reference Tables Take out Notebook
Respond in the form of a question Put a piece of paper in folder with everyone’s name on it. “Ring In” using folder

2 Principles of Geologic History
Sequencing Geologic Time Faults, Folds & Fossils 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Double Jeopardy

3 This probably formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
Planet Earth What is Planet Earth? BACK

4 Rocks at the bottom of an undisturbed layer is usually this.
oldest What is the oldest? BACK

5 Layers are dated by comparing one to other.
oldest What is the relative dating? BACK

6 Layers are dated by comparing radioactive material.
oldest What is the absolute dating? BACK

7 These are used to compare the ages of the rock layers because they existed for a short period of time. What are index fossils? BACK

8 Identify the geologic process in this picture
folding What is folding? BACK

9 Identify the geologic process in this picture
What is tilting? BACK

10 Identify the geologic process in this picture
What is faulting? BACK

11 Identify the geologic process in this picture
What is an intrusion? BACK

12 When a part of the rock record is missing, it is called this.
What is an unconformity? BACK

13 Our atmosphere formed during this vast block of time.
BACK What is the Pre-Cambrian Era?

14 During this Era, Life on Earth was dominated by marine life.
What is the Paleozoic Era? BACK

15 Humans, mammoths and mastodons frolicked on the planet during this epoch
What is the Pleistocene Epoch? BACK

16 Pangaea broke up during this period.
What is the Cretaceous Period? BACK

17 This creature makes the best index fossil.
What is the Placoderm Fish? BACK

18 Breaks in the rock where movement has occurred
oldest What is a Fault? BACK

19 Bends in rock layers produced by movements of Earth's crust
oldest What are Folds? BACK

20 Preserved remains or traces of once living things
oldest What are fossils? BACK

21 A gap in the geologic record caused by erosion
oldest What is an unconformity ? BACK

22 Inclusion of crystalline rock formed by an intrusion, partial melting.
oldest What are veins? BACK

23 Geologic Laws Evolution Fossils Dating 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 Final Jeopardy

24 The processes that shape Earth’s surface today are the same processes that occurred in the geologic past. BACK What is the Law of Uniformitarianism?

25 A rock is always older than the processes that changed it.
What is the Law of Original Horizontality? BACK

26 Rocks at the bottom of an undisturbed area are usually the oldest.
BACK What is the Law of Superposition?

27 A rock layer had to be present to be affected by geologic events
What is the Law of Original Horizontality? BACK

28 “The Present is the Key to the Past”.
BACK What is the Law of Uniformitarianism?

29 This theory of change is based on evidence from the fossil record
oldest What is Evolution? BACK

30 First theorized the Law of Organic Evolution
oldest Who is Charles Darwin? BACK

31 Complex Life developed during this Period
oldest What is an the Cambrian Period ? BACK

32 These are species’ reactions to changes in the environment
oldest What are adaptations? BACK

33 This caused the greatest extinction event on our planet.
oldest What is the atmospheric transition? BACK

34 Used to determine age of a rock layer by comparing fossils in it.
oldest What is an Index Fossil? BACK

35 Which of the three major rock types contain fossils?
oldest What is sedimentary rock? BACK

36 Rock that is cemented shell fragments or precipitates of biologic origin.
oldest What is limestone? BACK

37 Rock from plant remains
oldest What is coal? BACK

38 The species primitive arthropods were typical organisms of the Paleozoic era, over 200 million years ago, a paleontologist may use them to determine the relative age of the rock strata. oldest What are Trilobites? BACK

39 It is only used to date once living things and artifacts.
BACK What is Carbon14?

40 Double Jeopardy Only the group that picked this
respond. The group can wager up to their full amount of their points.

41 It is the decay product of Carbon14.
BACK What is Nitrogen?

42 It is used to date rock layers.
BACK What is Uranium238?

43 This has a long half-life; it is 49,000,000,000 years.
BACK What is Rubidium87?

44 In theory, this never reaches zero.
BACK What is radioactive material?

45    Final Jeopardy In your folder write the question
for final jeopardy. Make Sure to include your wager, up to 500.

46 In 11,400 years, one kilogram of Carbon14 will be reduced to this amount.

47 Time’s up, hand in folder.

48 What is 0.25 kilograms?

49 This is one of the theories of the extinction of the dinosaurs.

50 Time’s up, hand in folder.

51 Meteor Theory Climate Change Super-volcano

52 This is a missing piece of the rock record.

53 Time’s up, hand in folder.

54 What is an unconformity?

55 Study Well Use your Reference Tables
The End Study Well Use your Reference Tables


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